im [Hennessey-Smith Mc ‘|ls Solemnized In Toronto ‘| Seint Patrick's Church ia Tor- onto was the scene of the wed- | ding on June 16th, of Miss Oath- ‘ ay : [tine Gertrude Smith eldestdau dens Caroline Editor, Pwone 8508 . ghter of Mrs. G. Linus Smith and j ele, rene, the late Dr. Smith to Alfred Jos- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 5, 1959. [ake ond haves Willian’ 2, Mecose- “Tev. William J. Enright, @s.R. : HAPPENINGS Site Sag comes ae “Panis ane ” Ave : : ; : i * and “ Ma- . , Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce,jof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ; . . PHONE North River Road, have return-|W. Wood, Summerside at a mis- Given in marriage by-Mr. Jos- ed from a trip abroad. While|cellgneous shower honoring Miss @h Coady of Toronto, the bride 8557 away they attended the medical} Dorothy eae to Oy. wore a street length dress of ; conference in Edinburgh and her marriage to George Ellis on ANN DEAN’ white enbreideved etanndy. Ber Si other points of interest in the|Saturday in the O'Leary Baptist BERYLE E STRONG * R LOWTHER headdress was a Belgian lace —— British Isles. While on the con-| Church. mantialla and she carried a nose- tinent they visited various coun-| The many lovely gifts were op- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED gay of red roses and stephanotis. tries and also Baden-Baden where | ened by the bride to be. The ac- : , Mies Betty Smith was her sis- they were the guests of Flying|companying verses of good wi-| Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Strong,| Lowther, Bedeque, Prince Edward/ter’s only attendant. She wore a Officer Malcolm Joyce and Mrs. | shes read by Mrs. Bennett Clough,| Kingston, announce the engage-|Island. The wedding will take) xreet length dress of pink flora: Jaycee. ; while Mrs. Harold Fleming ar-| ment of their daughter, Beryle place on Saturday, August 22, 1958] organza and carried a nosegay of £ ranged the gifts-on the table. The} Anne, to Dean Webster ‘Lowther, at 11 a.m. in St. Johf's Anglican] pink and red carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Miller MacKin- hostess was assisted-in-serving;son—of—Mr.—and-Mrs. Hudson D.| Church, Kingston. Mr. -Rolend Hennessy of Tor- non, Winnipeg, arrived on the|by her sister, Miss Aleah Wood. onto was the best man. Island Saturday evening for anj— la : : ; Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride intended holiday. ‘They. are_the| Set. asd’ Mr. Frank Pricharal ELLEN’S DIARY wore » periwinkle blue dress with welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. and ~~ Robert James arr ed ——— white accessories. She.wore an or- Warren Inman, Hampton. .j|from Petawawa, Ontario, on ° . chid corsage. Monday evening. They are the! MAQilman Come: Today etlocias, a reception st’ the| [ut PRES! MLAND. Mrs. Joseph Curley, West Roy-| guests of Mrs. Prichard’s parents, alty, is_a patient in the Charlotte-| Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns, Sum- town Hospital. Mrs. Curley had/ merside. an unfortunate accident in her Coady. Mr. -and Mrs. Hennessey left on a wedding trip to New York and Boston. For travelling the bride wore a Cecil Chapman WAX BEANS: 23c STEAK «om 39 PORK CHOPS -49c With A Horse And Wagon | Mrs. Percy MacMurdo arriv- home falling down-stairs from " “Here's good luck for you all|with the underlying fragrance of which she sustained minor omnia at her home in Kelvin Sunday day!” we smiled to Alex, picking| spruce and fir. The wind of day | sheath of blue, with white acces- injuries and a broken writ. Mrg)évening from Cardical Hights. yp g four-leaf talisman of clover|has withdrawn up the ereek. It| sories a Mrs. Hennessey took her degree in Dental Hygiene from Forsyth Infrmary in Boston and was for some time on the staff of the Dental Division, Department of Curley is resting as comfortabi as can be expected. Constable W. @. Martin, R. C. ay by Mr. and Mrs. Claude} pocket this morning wken we were| thing hushed and still. Far away augh who are visiting relativ- on our way te lane's end for| over the rim of the valley, the es in Kelvin, the mail. ’ jecho lingering lonelily, a dog M. P., Headquarter Ottawa, Mrs. “Oh” he echoed “‘good Juck a-| barks. In the near field, filling Martin, and children Susan, and) Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown! aij day!” And forgot it, at least/mow with duskly shadows a cow : Danny, left on return Saturday and son Teddy, also Arthur H. for the time, as he pattered bare- lows to her small one. after a very pleasant holiday of | Brown from. New Jersey, and! foot and most pleasurably through} Below by: the mill a car-door two weeks spent with Mrs. Mar-| William T. Brown, New York, ar-| this and that puddle on the way.| closes with a thud. Some angler _|tin’s motMer, Mrs: Mary Roach, |Tived in Charlottetown on Tues-| We chuckled. But—Gh dear!"|fas remembered, - with relue- 28 Hillsborough Street, City. ayt seg ba to — baad ae ee recalled frowning in the tance doubtless that morning-and ¢ moter, Mrs. Norman C.| young years when we discovered| work, eomes quickly. Darker Miss Florence Douglas, whose Brown which will be held on one of our small ones we had clad | than the pe are it moves [esac and she was accompan-| and tucking it in his tiny breast-|went at sunset, leaving every- Holy Redeemer Church | Has Very Pretty Wedding architecture from University of Manitoba and Pratt Institute ot design in New York. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. G.L. Smith, mother of the bride. ER leh dessiecee e ered tae , | Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. , : |____ Holy Redeemer Church was the| _ Mrs. Roberts, mother —of the marriagetakés place August 27th. . : ‘_£ P.M. \% clean garments only moments / out the old mill-road, up and of Charlottetown, Miss Betty ‘ TRE Holy reh, was the guest of from West Covehead United before seated in the horse-trough over the hill toward the High- Smith, Calgary, Alberta, Dr.and a = e olga Very pr 7 on July 9th., at 9 a.m. when Rev. | over taffeta. Her accessories were Father Moreau, C. Ss. R., united| white and her corsage was of {n- marriage Electa Ann Roberts white carnations. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnj| Mrs. Fisher, by the pump in the vard. splasn-| way. Ami overthe—meadows,a-|-yirs— J.T. Croteau,_South Bend. ee eee ee eel we ie oie _., |ing and enjoying himself with! bove the farmsteads in their| Ind. Mr. Louis Gallant, Miss Miss Joyce MacKinnon and Miss) “I. Gordon Lidstone, Dorval, | much abandon there. And an old|Summer dress, Night commen-| Kate MacDonald, and Miss Jean Bonny Smaiiman and the party Quebec is spending his vacation! friend present twinkled ‘Don't ces to come down, at the sign of | - 7 honor Monday evening at a kit- LIVER =» mother of the Roberts and Leo Joseph Fisher, groom, wore an American Beauty| was-held at the Smallman home.| in Summerside with his mother! yoy know children ak e ducks? te . gon of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher in| shade floured sheath dress with; The @hair in which Miss Doug- | Mrs. Walter Lidstone, and with o thaees edie ser: re Tors . BE sl bring their @ double ring ceremony. white accessories and @ eorsage|/las was seated was decorated in| Rev. and Mrs. Paul Tillemann} water near. they're going to find}—@ntil tomorrow — — — Dairy WANTED MON - TUE. - WED - ONLY The soloist was Mr. Frank Cos-; of white carnations. the Prince of Wales colors, red, @7d Stephen at Margate Beach. ' it And don't fuss over the wet! Good-night ‘| r { a o i tello, accompanied by Mr. Alex| The reception was held in Cen- white and blue. Gifts were passed| Mr. and Mrs Albert MacKay | clothing. It will drv. Be thankful seeeeeseeceeeeeee |: ~%USED FLASH BULBS ey McLean on the organ. itral Royalty Hall. Mr. Vincent/by Miss Jean Isabel Macdonald @frived in Summerside last week | that trough wasn’t full!” ONE CENT EACH sae capensis me mane The wedding mass was served| MacIntyre proposed a toast to/ and the verses were read by Miss| and were the guests of Mrs. A.S.| Sometimes now we lose the DEVELOPING ALLOWED ON PURCHASE : Spates am, ST iad Oy eee hansen, ene a taylan a ma, wr oa || fo Tate ewe | Oe CO-OP SUPER MARKET— ‘ Philip, cousins of the bride. | egma the hostesses, as-| : ~#is- Hus) cwhichebears him ih “The bride, given in ‘marriage | Tams of contragulations and best/ sisted by the Misses Jean label ter, Mrs. Robert Nicholson and jen his round, but this morning GARNHUM PHOTO new sa Lae st 7 $< bby her father, was radiant in a| Wishes were then read by Mr.| Macdonald and Miriam Horne. tor Nicholson, Charlottetown be- | he chose to travel after his habit STUDIO Il Reddin’s Pharmacy 117 Street Charlottetown floor length gown of white nylon, MacIntyre. i | fore returning on Friday to Wat- of bygone summers—by horse and 5 Kent St Ch'town 122 RICHMOND STREET Queen ehiffon over netting and satin,| Following the reception at) Barbara Lois Stewart, nurse-in-| ertown, Mass. | wagon. To note his passing is to i * | Central Royalty Hall a beautiful) training at the Montreal General | lforget for a moment the accel- ceamenue = 4 i featuring a fitted bodice and/ ; . y the e@weetheart neckline which was Duffet supper was held at érimmed with Alencon lace. ao. home for all the wanes headdress was of lace crown tip-| er trovelling iii bedi ohne a a = soraine which! blue and white sheath with held her. finger-tip ° e ; a @lusion. She carried a cascade | matching een een > — aS: Oe: COraanee sage was pink carnations. i ss Margaret Rose Roberts | The young couple spent a few Hospital, arrived home Monday on Mr. Angus MacDonald has heen erated pace of these times. the! @ month's holiday which she will renewing friendships in Summer- | fret and fuss and haste of a bust- epend with her parents, Mr. and | side, where he was previously on| ling world. and retrace our Mrs. J. David Stewart, 22 Crest-| the staff of the Bank of Nova!eourse through the years, back wood Drive and Cavendish. Scotia. He is at present Assis-| to more leisurely days ; tant Accountant on the Nassau What countless tons of mail he Mrs. J. L. Keefe and little dau- Branch, Bahamas. He i's yaca- | has carried to his patrons through ghter, Mary Lee, left Sunday by tioning with hie parents, Mr. and his long years of service—t he plane on return to her home in| Mrs. Orrin MacDonald, Mac- | printed words of the newspapers Moore & McLeod Ltd. ~ ENGLISH BONE - was maid of honor. Bridesmaids) ; ; were Miss Mildred Roberts, sis-|42¥2 in Charlottetown, and now) §¢. Catherines, Ontario, after Neil's Mis. from loved ones and friends away ter of the bride and Miss Marie|Bave left for Quincy where they/ spending a month's vacation wh |from home. And, we chuckle, the her parentts, Mr. and Mrs. Tho-| Mr. Gordon Simmons, who has bills? Perhaps. But by and large mas Carragher, Tyrone, Lot 65. | been with the Imperial Oi! Com-/; the mailman bears to folks that . pany_in Halifax, N.S. has taken| which makes his coming wel- Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lidstone|up fesidence in Summerside, | eome and altogether a nice event and daughter, Deborah, Summer-| where he will be with the firm /of the day. side left over the weekend for a|of Simmons and MacFarlane. He| Morning-showers were ours at motor trip te the Eastern States. is accompanied by hie wife ana Alderiea today—electrical, gath- | son, Steven, who arrived on Fri- ered through the recent heat to Mr. and Mrr. Keith Dale and day. a dark and mystic. thunderhead *two sons,,Garry and Ross,« of) @bove the trees. And spent | Stratford, Ontario, were guests of; Mrs. Ronald Gilde of Moncton | presently. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crockett, arrived in Summerside on Satur-| The evening? How summer-lov- Belvedere Ave. day te mend a week's holiday ely it is here on the verandah with Mrs. Lexie Gals. are taking up residence at 14 Russe! Street, Quincy, Mass. Out of town guest were: Mr. Carragher, cousin of the bride. The three attendants wore iden- tical gowns of nylon organza over : ra taffeta with the bouffant length Mrs. George Birt, California; Mr. Mrs. G Fisher, Chat- skirt, cap sleeves and scoop neck/ 224 Mrs : George . The matron of honor was in blue »#™. N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles the bridesmaids in pink and yel-| A Morrison, Moose Jaw, Sask.; low, with matching picture hats.| Miss Margaret Lacey, Malden, All carried+nosegays of white| Mass.; Miss Floretice Fisher, Mil- earnations. tom, Mass.; Mr: and Mrs. James Wilism Fisher, brother of the Taylor, Canning, N.S.; Mr. and @room, was best man. The ushers! were Vincent Fisher and Jackie Mrs. Smith, Toronto, Ontario. ' (Phote by Craswell) Roberts. Frangrant with night - flowering scepts and at Alderiea alway TODAY'S TREAT \igbeinced FILLING Mr. Robert Gay and two ehil-| 1 cup white sugar Miss Linda B. Lidstone, Sum- merside is, spending this week with her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Tillemann at the sum- mer cottage, Margate. Mir. and Mrs. C.H. Stewart. who have spent the pas few years in Ontario, have returned te their home in Summerside Mr. apd Mrs. Derrell B. Mac- MR. AND MRS. L. B. MacPHEE Islanders Are Married In Toronto Baptist Church Baptist; New Haven, P.F.I. was .brides- Church, Toronto, was the scene|maid and wore a pink ballerina of a pretty wedding recently when|Iength gown of nylon net over The Danforth Street Kathiéen Elizabeth MacFachern, | taffeta She. carried a nosegay daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mel- of pink roses. fhourne MacFachern, Long Creek,| Mr. ‘William MacEwen, former- P.E.I. became the bride of Low- ty of New Dominion, P.E.I. was @i Bruce MacPhee, son of Mr. best man. and Mrs, Neil Campbell Machee) qe wedding supper was held. scot ee te, hallerina in the private dining room of the length gown of white embroider-/ Park Plaza Hotel, @4 nylon.over satin. Her should-| the young couple left on a honey- veil fell from a tiara of moon trip te Prince Edward Is- fis and sequins. She car-} land. ‘ : @ a bouquet of red and white The bride's travelling costume) 4 ee Was a peacock blue wool suit) ae band who is seriously ill at Camp Hill Hospital. Mrs. Allan Nelson and children of Montague have returned home after spending a week at Rocky Point with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Procter. Rev. and Mrs. Paw D. Tille- mann and son Stephen Trent, are holidaying at Mrs. Tillemann arrived earlier to spend some time with her moth- er, Mrs. Walter Lidstone, Sum- merside. Mr. Tillemann will be supplying at the Summerside and Kensington United Churches during his stay. Mrs. Paul Fleming entertained on Thursday evening at the home sage was of red carnations. A reception was held at the fhome of the bride’s parents, Long Creek, P.E.1. with about seventy relatives and friends of the young couple in attendance. The table was centred with a three tier wedding cake,, flank- ed by tulips and silver candel- bra. The toast ot the bride was er by Mr. Warren Mac- Donal, and responded to by the groom. Girl friends of the bride assisted in serving. During the re- ception, Mrs. Hector Currie rend- ered appropriate organ music. Pre-nuptial showers were given the bride, by “Island” friends at the home of Mrs. Andrew Mac-' Neil, Toronto, and also by her a low ehmployees of the Reid, Shaw and MacNaughton Insurance Com-' | Pany. Co-workers of the groom Mr. and Mrs, Frank MacNeill. presented him with an electric | frying pan. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee were after which, guests of honor at a\miscellan-|in Swnmerside on Sunday after | eous shower held in Long Creek Spending their vacation in &t. Hall, when friends of New Dom-| inion, Long Creek and vicinity,| me| Presented them with many lovel¥ 7), gifts. The young couple will re- yatelsupported charitable insti- erly ef| with white accessories, Her eor-| side in Tosonte, aap 5 \ . Margate Beach. j have been visiting Mrs. Smith's viously ¢aught school in Furope and for the past two years have been on the teaching staff in Cal- gary. Alberta. Miss Laites is form- erly from Medicine Hat, Alberta. Mr. Dunetan Dalton arrived from Montreal te attend the Murphy-Dalton nuptials in Sum- merside on* Saturday. Mise Doris MacLean, whose |marriage took place in Summer- | side Saturday afternoon, was the | guest of honor previously at the tea hour at the home of Miss 'Carla MacKinnon. Mrs. Daniel Maclean presided over the tea) cups, while the hostess was as- | sisted in serving by Miss Anne) Hickey and Mre. Clayton Mac- Lean. Miss Maclean was Also enter- tained last week at a beach party Chelton, by Mr. and Mrs. Clay- | fon MacLean. | Miss Mary Ready, R.N VON | |of Montreal is vacationing with |her sister, Mrs. Harold Mclver, Summerside. , Mires, Norman Smith and ehil- 'dren, Hugh and Virginia, who mother, Mrs. Donald Baker, Sum- merside, left Monday hy auto on return to St. Brune, Quebec. Mrs. Eleanor MacNeid and daughter, Shelly, arrived from Toronto on Saturday and are vis- ‘ing in Summerside, guests ‘ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and son returned te ther home Andrews, New Brunewick SUPPORT CHARITIES ere are more than 500 pri- | butter. Cook in double boiler unti! thick, Mrs. Keith Warren. Margate, P.E.] | PUNCH 1 cup sugar | |Clure and children Shane. Laur- gren arrived from Svdney, NS. | 3 tsp. salt ence, Cynthia and Cheryl have re and are visiting relatives and 3 tsp. mustard : Z turned to their home in Glace friends in Summerside. 3 tsp. flour ; Bay, N..S, after spending a plea- 3 eggs © / ‘ sant two weeks vacation with re-| Mis. fone Macdonald. accom-| | Cup cream ; altives and friends on the Island. panied by Miss Noreen Lutes, ar- 1 cup vinegar. i Za rived in Summerside last week | Method:- Put 1 pkg. eream Mrs. John Finley MacLeod. of gnu are the guests of the former's | cheese, 1 bottle olives (mall Keppoch, left by plane yesterday eevents, tir. aad Mire, Merenes and a small bottle of pimicntos for Halifax to be with her hus-|ypa-donald. The two girls had pre through food chopper, add to frst mixture with scant % cup 2 cups water, bol and add juice of 4 lemons, and pint size bottle of grape juice When cool, add 1 quart ginger ale Serve 25 glasses. FE. Bowness, HOUSEHOLD HINT. 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